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Try disconnecting the battery and leaving it overnight. Unlock the car, insert the ignition key and switch on - then reconnect the battery.
That sometimes works. If it doesn't you will need some experienced advice and specialist help. Rover/MG usually needed to be opened by whatever locked the car to avoid the alarm sounding. If the key was used to lock it, then using the key to unlock should be ok though I seem to remember the alarm will sound after a short time if the key isn't put into the ignition and switched on fairly quickly.
are you saying the front door does'nt lock with the central locking ? if so then the cental locking is usually controlled by the drivers door lock that sends signal to the othe door locks so depending which front door it is that will be the place to start , at least you know the alarm works
try this,reconnect the new battery and then lock/hold the key over for 30 secs,then unlock/hold the key over for 30 secs,the windows will go down if its trying to reset.then lock/hold over the key again,then press/hold the unlock button on the remote,this will fully reset the cental locking/alarm/immobiliser system.
put key in door lock,unlock/hold key over windows will go down....then lock/hold key over,windows will go up,press and hold unlock button on remote for 30 secs,you have just reset the alarm/immobiliser.
hi, if any doors, boot or bonnet is open it will not lock. there are SWITCHES that has to be set.for the system to recognize it is closed. please check all openings even windows. ONLY DO THIS IF.if the BATTERY HAS BEEN TAKEN OFF OR BATTERY HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED. the SYSTEM MAY NEED RESETTING. the battery NEGATIVE lead needs to be taken OFF and place the NEGATIVE LEAD ON THE TERMINAL (A NOISE WILL BE HEARD), the ALARM and CENTRAL LOCKING SHOULD BE RESET, if the ALARM DO'NT SOUND put the lead ON and OFF a FEW TIMES. CLAMP THE BATTERY LEAD CONNECTION TIGHT and press the ALARM BUTTON OFF and retry locking SYSTEM. this will work if everything is O. K. gerry
factory fitted alarm/immobiliser,resetable with doorlock/key.not all fitted with interior sensors(different markets)to test lock (with drivers door window open)leave car for about a min then try opening door using inside door handle (pull lever).horn will sound intermitantly....to reset shut door and press lock button on remote.
you need to reset alarm/immobiliser.lock car with remote, hold button down for 30 secs,then press/hold down unlock button,should reset.another way is with key in ignition/turned on, press alarm button down and hold for 30 secs.this resets immobiliser.toyota
systems vary..depending on market.
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